Rod Stewart, Sting Headline Star-Studded FireAid Charity Concert
Music legends Sir Rod Stewart and Sting will join a galaxy of global superstars for FireAid, a charity concert raising funds to battle the devastating California wildfires.
One-Night-Only Event Packed with Music Icons
Set for January 30, 2025, FireAid takes place at Los Angeles’ Intuit Dome and the Kia Forum next door. Fans worldwide can watch live via Apple Music, Netflix, Prime Video, Paramount+, and the Apple TV app.
- Sir Rod Stewart
- Sting
- Billie Eilish with brother Finneas
- Stevie Nicks
- Joni Mitchell
- Fleetwood Mac’s Lindsey Buckingham
- Gwen Stefani
- Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Lady Gaga
- Katy Perry
- Pink
- Green Day
- Earth, Wind & Fire
- Lil Baby
- Tate McRae
- Dave Matthews and John Mayer performing live together for the first time
More star announcements are promised soon.
Sir Rod Stewart Marks Emotional LA Return
Fresh off his 80th birthday, Sir Rod Stewart returns to the LA stage for the first time since relocating back to the UK. The music legend spent over three decades calling Los Angeles home, making this a heartfelt comeback.
Raising Funds to Rebuild After Devastating Wildfires
FireAid’s mission: to support Southern California communities shattered by raging wildfires. All proceeds go to rebuilding efforts and future fire prevention.
How to Watch FireAid
- Date: January 30, 2025
- Tickets: On sale January 22 via Ticketmaster
- Streaming: Apple Music, Netflix, Paramount+, Prime Video, Apple TV app
Celebrity Voices Rally Behind Relief Efforts
Pop superstar Taylor Swift called the California blazes “heartbreaking,” highlighting donations to the California Community Foundation Fund and Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation.
Leonardo DiCaprio, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Beyoncé have also pitched in, with Beyoncé’s BeyGood foundation donating a whopping $2.5 million.
Wildfires’ Toll Felt Across Hollywood
The fires didn’t spare the rich and famous. Paris Hilton and Mel Gibson lost homes, while the Oscars nominations were postponed to January 23 due to the crisis.
Author Stephen King urged a toned-down awards season, tweeting: “No glitz with Los Angeles on fire.”
FireAid promises a historic night of music and hope, uniting stars to back a vital cause. Stay tuned for updates on this landmark event.